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RICHARD BELL’S EMBASSY

‘NEVER SEND TO KNOW FOR WHOM the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.’ (John Donne, 1624). ‘Toll’ is a curious word, an imposed cost, a price, an expense, a demand, a payment, a tariff, an impost, a tax … but it’s also the sound a bell makes … and here it’s the voice of Richard Bell, who, along with all other first nation peoples, is paying a heavy toll indeed – one imposed by a redundant colonial mindset.

As an Australian-born person of European heritage, I’m embarrassed by the insulting Union Jack in the corner of our national flag and the silly colonial apron strings of having in place a Governor General, the Queen’s representative in Australia. I can’t

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